Ethical Hacking from Beginner to Advanced Techniques

Get Paid to Hack Computer Networks When You Become a Certified Ethical Hacker

You hear about it all the time: companies getting hacked, having their websites shut down or their customers' data compromised. When that happens, it's time to call in ethical hackers to break into network systems, evaluate their security, and propose solutions. After this course you'll be well on your way to being one of these hackers, paid generously to hack networks, apps, emails, social media accounts, and more!

Access 89 lectures & 16 hours of content 24/7

Understand how to bypass different security layers after getting proper approval

Ethical Hacking for Beginners

Take Your First Step Towards an Exciting & Lucrative Career in Ethical Hacking

As the world moves more and more data and communications to the Internet, the demand for ethical hackers and penetration testers is higher than ever. In this demo-heavy, comprehensive course you'll be immersed in the basics of ethical hacking, from installing the preferred penetration testing OS, Kali Linux, to the many varieties of network threats. This is an excellent first step towards a new career in an exciting IT field.

Access 26 lectures & 7 hours of content 24/7

Exploit security vulnerabilities w/ the Metasploit framework

Make, detect & hide Trojans

Capture network traffic packages & mine them for data

Launch DNS spoof attacks & ARP poisoning attacks

Gökhan Okumus is a System Engineer currently working at the Turkish National Police IT Department. He started his career coding C++, and in high school learned C Sharp programming language. After two years in university he began to learn HTML, PHP, JavaScript and CSS. He has since taken several courses on Computer Networking, Firewall Administration, Windows and Linux server management. His current focus is Cyber Security.

WebSecNinja: Lesser Known WebAttacks

Master Web Security by Learning the Lesser Known Methods Hackers Use to Disrupt Networks

As the Internet grows, threats to users are becoming more complex and difficult to beat. For established and aspiring network security specialists, it's essential to stay ahead of the security threat curve. In this course, you'll be introduced to a series of lesser known web attacks and you'll be given a crash course in how to prevent them. This is an outstanding course for professionals looking to broaden their knowledge of their field, as well as beginners interested in web security.

Ajin Abraham is an Application Security Engineer by profession having 5+ years of experience in Application Security including 2 years of Security Research. He is passionate on developing new and unique security tools than depending on pre existing tools that never work. Some of his contributions to Hacker's arsenal include OWASP Xenotix XSS Exploit Framework, Mobile Security Framework (MobSF), Xenotix xBOT, MalBoxie, Firefox Add-on Exploit Suite, Static DOM XSS Scanner, NodeJsScan etc to name a few.
He has been invited to speak at multiple security conferences including ClubHack, NULLCON, OWASP AppSec AsiaPac, BlackHat Europe, Hackmiami, Confidence, BlackHat US, BlackHat Asia, ToorCon, Ground Zero Summit, Hack In the Box and c0c0n.

Automated Mobile Application Security Assessment with MobSF

Develop the Advanced Skills You Need to Enter the Exciting (And Lucrative) World of Mobile Security

Smartphones can be extremely vulnerable to web attacks, and the mobile security industry has grown exponentially as a result. With frequent app releases and updates, it can be very difficult to maintain a mobile app testing environment. In this course, you'll learn how to configure an extendable, scalable web framework called the Mobile Security Framework to perform automated security analyses of mobile apps. This is the course to put you on track for a high-paying career in mobile security.

Access 22 lectures & 1 hours of content 24/7

Learn how to perform automated security analyses for Android & iOS

Understand real world use cases for the Mobile Security Framework like Android Malware

Deploy the Mobile Security Framework in your own environment so you have complete control of the data

Ajin Abraham is an Application Security Engineer by profession having 5+ years of experience in Application Security including 2 years of Security Research. He is passionate on developing new and unique security tools than depending on pre existing tools that never work. Some of his contributions to Hacker's arsenal include OWASP Xenotix XSS Exploit Framework, Mobile Security Framework (MobSF), Xenotix xBOT, MalBoxie, Firefox Add-on Exploit Suite, Static DOM XSS Scanner, NodeJsScan etc to name a few.

Learn The Basics of Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing

Make Strides Towards a Career in the Exhilarating Field of Network Security

Computer and network security is one of the fastest growing and most important sectors of technology, meaning companies will pay big bucks for ethical hackers. This is the perfect course for leaping into this lucrative career as you'll learn how to use ethical hacking to reveal potential vulnerabilities in information systems. By the end of this course you'll be well versed in the IT skills you need to be a network security pro.

Scan using Nmap to bypass IDS protected targets & understand how to hack clients using modern web browsers

Understand how to exploit Windows & Linux systems

Develop Windows Exploits to test information systems

Find & exploit web application vulnerabilities

Learn how to find open ports in your target & gather information about them

Mohamed Ramadan is a Security Ninja with over 7 Years experience in Ethical Hacking, Penetration Testing, Malware Reverse Engineering, Forensics, Securing Websites and Servers. He is a featured guest in many popular TV Shows and in many popular news websites. He Found and Reported Many Security Vulnerabilities in Google, Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, Nokia, Adobe, Apple, AT&T, RedHat, SoundCloud, GitHub, Etsy, Nokia Siemens, Zynga and Constant Contact.

Honors & Awards:

Listed in Facebook WhiteHats ( 2014 )

Listed in Facebook WhiteHats ( 2013 )

Listed in Facebook WhiteHats ( 2012 )

Listed in Twitter Top Hackers

Listed in Microsoft WhiteHats

Listed in Google Wall of Fame ( Reward Recipients )

Listed in Google Hall of Fame ( Honorable Mention )

Listed in Adobe Security Acknowledgments

Listed in Apple Responsible Disclosure

Listed in Etsy Responsible Disclosure

Listed in RedHat Vulnerability Acknowledgements

Listed in Nokia Siemens Networks Hall of fame as a Prime Reporter!

Listed in AT&T Hall of Fame

Listed in GitHub White Hat

Listed in Zynga WHITEHATS

Listed in SoundCloud Responsible Disclosure

Listed in Constant Contact Responsible Disclosure

Listed in Soldierx Hacker Database

Details & Requirements

Length of time users can access this course:

Access options: web streaming, mobile streaming

Certification of completion not included

Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase

Experience level required: beginner

Compatibility

Internet required

Course Outline

Solid Introduction to Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing

Introduction to Penetration Testing

Real World Information Intelligence Techniques

Introduction to Information Intelligence Techniques

organizing information during a penetration test

locally copying company websites

generate a targeted wordlist for password cracking

Footprinting External Networks

IP Address Geolocation

WAF and Load Balancers Detection

Google Search Techniques for penetration testers

Other search engines for penetration testers

Enumerating Internal Network From Outside

ShodanHQ for fun and profit

WhatWeb,HttpRecon and SSL SCAN

Whois and other websites

newsgroups and list-servers

finding subdomains, exif data and robots

information intelligence with Maltego

the power of social media websites

harvesting a company emails

online job listing

DNS Enumerating

Enumerating Mail Server

Intel Gathering Methodology

Scanning and vulnerability Assessment

Packet Crafting and Manipulating with Scapy

port scanning with scapy

Network Enumeration and Mapping

Network scanning techniques

Vulnerability Identification and Assessment techniques

Evasion and avoidance Techniques

Network Attacking Techniques

Password cracking, MITM, Sniffing SSL and RDP Attacks

Windows and Linux Attacking Techniques

Windows Security Overview for Penetration Testers

Unix Security Overview for Penetration Testers

Attacking Windows

Attacking Unix

Windows and Linux Post-Exploitation Techniques

Tactical Post-Exploitation Techniques (Windows)

Tactical Post-Exploitation Techniques (Unix)

data mining

Web Exploitation Techniques

Web Application Primer

Web Application Scanning and Mapping

Exploiting SQL Injection (MYSQL) to Full System Access

Exploiting SQL Injection (MSSQL) to Full System Access

Exploiting Blind SQL Injection (MYSQL) to Full System Access

Exploiting Blind SQL Injection (MSSQL) to Full System Access

Exploiting RFI, Local File include, File Uploads and RCE

Exploiting XSS ( Reflected and Stored ) and CSRF to Full System Access

Build an Advanced Keylogger Using C++ for Ethical Hacking

Add a Powerful Tool to Your Ethical Hacking Repertoire by Building an Advanced Keylogger

Keylogging is the action of recording keys struck on a keyboard and mouse clicks so that the user is unaware that their actions are being monitored. It's an advanced, and extremely useful tool for ethical hackers to analyze how people are using a network or system to determine security threats. In this course, you'll learn how to code at an advanced level in C++ to build a keylogger from scratch, adding a powerful weapon to your ethical hacking arsenal.

Access 32 lectures & 6 hours of content 24/7

Record any physical keyboard key & mouse click from a simple, central program

Use an arbitrary keymap to translate machine keys

Schedule logfiles to be automatically sent to an e-mail of your choosing

Dive into complex C++ concepts like the Chrono library

Ermin Kreponic is a strongly motivated young IT expert, Linux enthusiast with a passion for troubleshooting network related problems. He has an exceptional eye for details and a sense of urgency when it comes down to problem solving.

Jerry Banfield has a Masters degree from the University of South Florida in May 2014, was certified as a state law enforcement officer in South Carolina in 2007, and has a bachelors degree earned from the University of South Carolina in May 2006.

Linux Security & Hardening: The Practical Security Guide

Linux system security is an absolute necessity for companies across many industries, and capable penetration testers are an equally important asset. Being able to tighten up security across Linux systems will put you in major demand in IT circles and make finding ethical hacking work much easier. By the end of this course, you'll be proficient in protecting any Linux system and have the tools you need to start on a new and exciting career path!

Access 57 lectures & 4 hours of content 24/7

Learn how to protect Linux systems from hackers

Enforce strong password policies & control passwords

Discover SSH Hardening practices

Understand port scanning & network service detection

Protect the superuser account

Share accounts securely w/ an audit trail

Learn valuable methods of file system security & encryption

Jason Cannon is a professional system administrator, consultant, and author. Jason started his career as a Unix and Linux System Engineer in 1999. Since that time he has utilized his Linux skills at companies such as Xerox, UPS, Hewlett-Packard, and Amazon.com. Additionally, he has acted as a technical consultant and independent contractor for small businesses and Fortune 500 companies. Jason has professional experience with CentOS, RedHat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, and Ubuntu. He has used several Linux distributions on personal projects including Debian, Slackware, CrunchBang, and others. In addition to Linux, Jason has experience supporting proprietary Unix operating systems including AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris. He enjoys teaching others how to use and exploit the power of the Linux operating system. He is also the author of the books “Linux for Beginners” and “Command Line Kung Fu.”

Cross Site Scripting (XSS) Attacks for Pentesters

Prevent This Common Security Vulnerability from Wreaking Havoc on Your Web App

Finish up your pentesting journey by learning about Cross Site Scripting, or XSS. It's a computer security vulnerability that enables attackers to inject malicious script into Web apps to steal data and violate user privacy. You'll learn the theory behind how XSS functions, then practical XSS mitigation techniques you can apply to guard against attacks like keylogging, phishing, reverse TCP shell attacks, and much more.

Understand what XSS is & why it's important to address this common security vulnerability w/ 16 lectures & 2 hours of content

Learn about different types of XSS: Reflected, Stored, DOM & more

Comprehend the different sources from which XSS originates

Understand the different contexts in XSS: HTML, attribute, etc.

Exploit XSS w/ the OWASP Xenotix XSS Exploit Framework

Master how to implement XSS protection

Ajin Abraham is an Application Security Engineer with 5+ years of experience, including 2 years of Security Research. He is passionate about developing new, unique security tools instead of using existing, potentially unreliable tools available today. Some of his hacking contributions include the OWASP Xenotix XSS Exploit Framework, Mobile Security Framework (MobSF), and Xenotix xBOT. He has also been invited to speak at notable security conferences, including ClubHack, NULLCON, OWASP AppSec AsiaPac, BlackHat Europe, and more.

How to Build a $120,000/Year Career as a Web Penetration Tester

Pinpoint Network Vulnerabilities in Order to Prevent Attacks by Hackers

If you're looking to build a career in security, there's no better place to focus your efforts than penetration testing. By understanding the vulnerabilities and dangers presented by your network's structure, you'll learn how to remedy these gaps and save your company from major security breaches.

Gabriel Avramescu is a Senior Information Security Consultant and IT Trainer. He works on an Internet security team focused on ethical hacking - deliberately and purposefully challenging the IT security assumptions, strategies, and methods of protecting vital assets and information by emulating an adversary.

Important Details

Length of time users can access this course: lifetime

Access options: web streaming, mobile streaming

Certification of completion not included

Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase

Experience level required: beginner, but some basic IT skills and knowledge of Linux and/or Windows is suggested